Used hadrware computer store
Justin Zygmont
jzygmont-tEQKYFGiemxAYG7eUwYNkWD2FQJk+8+b at public.gmane.org
Sat Oct 11 02:22:24 UTC 2003
he means the contorller on the drive itself. thats' usually where they
fry, leaving the data intact in the disk. I've had to toss a 20GB like
that, wasn't much luck finding a replacement controller especially for the
fujitsus, they're deffective.
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Byron Sonne wrote:
> > I'm looking to find a hd controller that is an exact match
> > to the one on my hd so I can restore the data.
>
> I'm curious here... why do you need an exact replica of the controller?
> We're rather far off of the MFM/RLL years, ya know ;) Any old IDE or
> SCSI controller should do just fine.
>
> Perhaps you mean the PCB mounted on the underside of the HDD itself is
> cooked?
>
>
>
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